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How different interpretations of quantum mechanics can enrich each other: the case of the relational quantum mechanics and the modal-Hamiltonian interpretation
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    How different interpretations of quantum mechanics can enrich each other: the case of the relational quantum mechanics and the modal-Hamiltonian interpretation (English)
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    4 July 2022
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    relational quantum mechanics
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    modal-Hamiltonian interpretation
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    quantum observables
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    quantum state
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    relational time
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